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Exhibiti Ts on the markets of great cities,a desire | Noah. (Rip.X) Raised from TAYLOR — 
will spring up to grow the same, and thus enable | by Otto Wasserzieher, Nauvoo, Ilis., in d; 
thesit to introduce it on a large scale, at a high price, then twice transplanted, sent to us for ee 
and fruited first in 1873. 
further test this grape, the pri now pro 
furnish vines for vineyard p Bunch medium, shouldered, compact (yet not 
‘payment for 95 per ‘cent. of the a of such sises | too closely compact, well-filled, t & not over- 
made contingent on one-half the net sales of fruit | Crow ded) ; berry medium to above m edium in 
+ q } 
tc 
therefrom, and ail the svond to be returned tothemup | size, being but slightly smaller than Con- 
Wh h 2 
hile these 
one point of view, very “beral: we doubt 
have the d vgs result. Bt believe 
; als the Niagara in 
deed is now liberally disseminated wi pitinat 
restrictions, promises to become a more popular grape ae : 
— to make the introduction of the Niagara hereafter | cality; ume of ripen 
se called for. the Concord. peceg ie 
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